Quotes about Identity
When you know that God likes you, then you're not worried so much about what everybody else thinks.
— Joyce Meyer
Knowing who we are in Christ sets us free from the need to impress others. As long as we know who we are, we don't have to be overly concerned about what others think of us. Once we know who we are and accept ourselves, we no longer have anything to prove. When we have nothing to prove we can relax and be at ease in every situation.
— Joyce Meyer
Many people will never succeed at being themselves because they cannot even get into agreement with God.
— Joyce Meyer
It's very easy to find fault with ourselves and think we need to be like someone else. Be who you are and don't try to be a copy!
— Joyce Meyer
Your worth and value are not based on outward things; they are based on God's love for you. Receive His love, learn to love and value yourself, and you will begin to produce better fruit in your life.
— Joyce Meyer
It was a great day of victory for me when I finally realized that God only wanted me to be me, that He had created me with His own hand in my mother's womb, that I was not a mistake, and that I could stand before Him as an individual without needing to compare myself with others. The
— Joyce Meyer
Please remember that you don't have to be like someone else to be acceptable. The world's standards are not God's. The world may say you need to be like this person or that person, but God's will is that you be yourself. I
— Joyce Meyer
We cannot control the temperaments we are born with; they are God's choice. We can work with the Holy Spirit to achieve balance, but basically we are who we are.
— Joyce Meyer
The Word of God says we can be secure and confident through Jesus Christ. That means we are free to be ourselves and become all we can be in Him.
— Joyce Meyer
Single women should not be made to feel they are missing something because they are not married. Married women should not be made to feel they must have a career to be complete.
— Joyce Meyer
God has created us to be different from one another, and He has done it on purpose. Each of us meets a need, and we are all part of God's overall plan. When we try to be like others, we lose ourselves, and we grieve the Holy Spirit. God wants us to fit into His plan, not to feel pressured trying to fit into everyone else's plans. It is all right to be different.
— Joyce Meyer
Believers who are living in close fellowship with God are not going to think about how terrible they are. They will have righteousness-based thoughts that come through meditating regularly on who they are "in Christ.
— Joyce Meyer